A LIGHT IN THE DARKNESS

In darkness, even one light can brighten the path and bring comfort. The light of Dhamma is much like this. It lights up our life and brings us happiness and joy.

Since the first Wayfarers album, people from all ages are introduced to Buddhist songs and gain inspiration in the Dhamma. I met many people who came to know the Buddha's teachings after listening to these songs. Children sing the songs even as they learn to speak the first few words in English. Youths sing them at gatherings and camps. Even people from other countries write in to say how much they like the music.

I know of a man suffering from terminal cancer. For a few days he could not get sleep or rest because of terrible pain. Someone passed him some Wayfarers albums. After listening to them, his mind became peaceful and he fell fast asleep. He passed away peacefully two days later, with the music playing. I hope you'll enjoy this album and gain inspiration in the Dhamma.

About the Wayfarers

The Wayfarers is a group of Buddhist singers and musicians who express their inspiration in the Dhamma through songs. They consider themselves committed to walk the Buddha’s path or the Middle Way. They think of themselves as “travelers” with the noble intentions to bring about inspiration and spiritual upliftment with their sweet singing voices.

Their songs were composed by their leader, Victor Wee, Tan Huat Chye as well as other song writers. They have five albums to their credit, namely, Moments of Inspiration, The Sunrise Comes, Nirvana Sweet Release, A Light in the Darkness, and Sasanarakkha - Guardian of the Sasana.

The Wayfarers has a large following in different parts of the country and their albums were distributed to various countries with English speaking Buddhist communities such as Singapore, Australia, India, Sri Lanka, United States of America, and United Kingdom. The Wayfarers has performed in concerts in throughout the country and Singapore.